Anyway, afterwards we took a detour past the West Montrose bridge.

A rusty old padlock on a decrepit old barn, just outside the parking lot. I warmed up this photo by setting the white-balance to Shade.

I wanted to emphasize the tree, yet still show the bridge. I actually wanted to keep the bridge red, but A) it's been done, and B) it wasn't a very vibrant red, so it wouldn't stand out. It was a rather gloomy day, so I decided to strip out all the colour and stick with form.

I needed some picture with the red bridge in it, so I took this one. I thought the dark red would provide good contrast against the light and frail plants.

Alex wanted me to take a picture of the mansion on the hill, so this one's for him. If anything screams 'Private', or 'Do not enter unless you have this much money', it's this house.


